module.exports = { /* If set to true the user will need to specify the auto-generated token on each API call, meaning random strangers wont be able to use the service unless they have the token loli-safe provides you with. If it's set to false, then upload will be public for anyone to use. */ private: true, // If true, users will be able to create accounts and access their uploaded files enableUserAccounts: true, /* Here you can decide if you want lolisafe to serve the files or if you prefer doing so via nginx. The main difference between the two is the ease of use and the chance of analytics in the future. If you set it to `true`, the uploaded files will be located after the host like: https://lolisafe.moe/yourFile.jpg If you set it to `false`, you need to specify the domain in the setting right below `serveFilesWithNode` and make nginx directly serve whatever folder it is you are serving your downloads in. This also gives you the ability to serve them, for example, like this: https://files.lolisafe.moe/yourFile.jpg So ultimately, it's up to you. */ serveFilesWithNode: false, domain: '', // Port on which to run the server port: 9999, // Pages to process for the frontend pages: ['home', 'auth', 'dashboard', 'faq'], // Add file extensions here which should be blocked blockedExtensions: [ '.exe', '.bat', '.cmd', '.msi', '.sh' ], // Uploads config uploads: { // Folder where images should be stored folder: 'uploads', /* Max file size allowed. Needs to be in MB Note: When maxSize is greater than 1 MiB, you must set the client_max_body_size to the same as maxSize. */ maxSize: '512MB', // The length of the random generated name for the uploaded files fileLength: 32, /* NOTE: Thumbnails are only for the admin panel and they require you to install a separate binary called graphicsmagick (http://www.graphicsmagick.org) for images and ffmpeg (https://ffmpeg.org/) for video files */ generateThumbnails: false }, // Folder where to store logs logsFolder: 'logs', // The following values shouldn't be touched database: { client: 'sqlite3', connection: { filename: './database/db' }, useNullAsDefault: true } }